Alexandra Palace and Park

About Alexandra Palace and Park

Set in 196 acres of parkland with stunning views across London, Alexandra Palace offers a superb day or evening out. The magnificent Victorian building houses an ice-rink, with two skating sessions each day, as well as evening discos. Visitors can relax in the Phoenix Bar, which has tables in the vast Palm Court, looking much as it did over 100 years ago and an outdoor terrace. There is pitch and putt, a boating lake and regular farmer’s market to enjoy in the grounds. ‘Ally Pally’ hosts a wide range of public events – from exhibitions to concerts. Visit www.alexandrapalace.com for details.

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2012 Information

Alexandra Palace will be the Dutch National House during the London 2012 games and will host private and public events.

Alexandra Palace and Park Facilities

Access into the Building Flat routes from parking area to entrance
Event Facilities Breakout Rooms
Licenced for civil marriages
Venue allows outside catering
Venue can display vehicles inside
General Facilities On site parking
Good views
Payment Facilities Free entry

Alexandra Palace and Park Address

Address:
Alexandra Palace Way
Wood Green
London
N22 7AY
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8365 2121

Prices for Alexandra Palace and Park

Adult Ticket: Free (CAD0.00)  per ticket
Child Ticket: Free (CAD0.00)  per ticket
Family Ticket: Free (CAD0.00)  per ticket
Concession Ticket: Free (CAD0.00)  per ticket

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Location Information for Alexandra Palace and Park

Address:
Alexandra Palace Way
Wood Green
London
N22 7AY
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8365 2121
Public transport: Tube: Wood Green Train: Alexandra Palace
By Road: Alexandra Palace is one mile from the North Circular (A406) and 5 miles from Junction 2 on the M1 motorway. Junction 25 on the M25 is just 8 miles away. An easy route from the City is the A10 then west onto the A109. From the West End take the A400 to Archway via Camden Town, then the A1 and follow signs to the Palace.

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Events at Alexandra Palace and Park

  • The Black Keys at Alexandra Palace

    Indie

    9 Feb 2012 to 11 Feb 2012

    Fuzzy blues-rock from Ohio accompanied by obligatory masculine vocals.

  • Bombay Bicycle Club at Alexandra Palace

    Indie

    28 Apr 2012

    Indie rock band from Crouch End who won the Road to V competition in 2006, for the chance to open that year's V Festival. Since then, the band have gone on to do more festival appearances, UK tours and released their debut album I Had the Blues But I Shook Them Loose in July 2009. Winning the Best New Band award at the 2010 NME Awards, the band's second album Flaws reached the UK top 10 album chart.

  • David Guetta at Alexandra Palace

    House Club

    1 Jun 2012

    One of the most in-demand producers on the planet, David Guetta has sold over three million albums and 15 million singles worldwide. Guetta has collaborated with a slew of both pop and hip-hop artists, including Madonna, Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, Lil' Wayne, Kylie Minogue and Taio Cruz, injecting his commercial electro house sound into some of the biggest hits of the past five years.

  • Florence and The Machine at Alexandra Palace

    Acoustic Music

    8 Mar 2012 to 10 Mar 2012

    Theatrical art school graduate Florence Welch is renowned for her luscious vocals and kooky videos. The pre-Raphaelite goddess of the airwaves is one of the UK's most popular female stars and has become increasingly famous due to her hit singles such as Rabbit Heart, You Got the Love and Dogs Days Are Over.

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